CHuB Lab at FBK
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Complex Human Behaviour research unit @FBK_research, led by @ricgallotti
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We just opened a new team leader position at the Computational Social Science department at GESIS @gesisorg.bsky.social please spread the news and contact me or Sebastian Stier for questions hidden-professionals.de/HPv3.Jobs/gesi…
📣 New preprint out 🚨 "Predicting human cooperation: sensitizing drift-diffusion model to interaction and external stimuli" 👥 Co-authored with Laura Ferrarotti and in collab with Bruno Lepri and Riccardo Gallotti Check it out on arXiv : arxiv.org/abs/2412.16121
Encourage your recent Masters graduates to apply for our Lagrange Fellowships at ISI Foundation ISI Foundation in Turin, Italy 👉 A year of collaboration with leading researchers in #Humanitarian #Epidemiology & other Social Impact domains sites.google.com/view/lagrange-… Deadline: Feb 3
📣 IFISC is offering four scholarships for students enrolling in the Master in Physics of Complex Systems at UIB for the 25-26 academic year. One of the grants is sponsored by Fundación Sicómoro. 🔗ifisc.uib-csic.es/master/fellows…
🚀 We will have Criminal Complexity Satellite at NetSci and CCS, a satellite at Conference on Complex Systems on Crime and Complexity! Researchers studying violence are invited to submit their abstracts and participate! 📅 Deadline: May 11 🔗 Details: criminalcomplexity.weebly.com #CCS2025 #CrimeResearch #ComplexSystems
Check out our latest work in Nature Human Behaviour 🔍
This new paper finds that GPT-4 outperforms humans in debates when prompted with basic sociodemographic data. Francesco Salvi Manoel Riccardo Gallotti Bob West nature.com/articles/s4156…
Our study of 400 million tweets shows that the “war on science” is far more complex than a simple clash between truth and falsehood. 🔍 read more in our latest article magazine.fbk.eu/en/news/what-a… Riccardo Gallotti CHuB Lab at FBK Vincent Traag (@[email protected]) Fondazione Bruno Kessler - FBK
What do cities and crystals have in common? Their growth follows the same patterns. 🌆 💎 That’s according to new research in Physical Review Letters using 30 years of satellite data to analyze how urban areas expand — uneven edges and all. Read the paper: go.aps.org/43XqQj5